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Why use a systems approach in chronic disease prevention research?

In this video, systems thinking experts Professor Mike Kelly, Professor Diane Finegood and Dr Therese Riley share their perspectives and insights on why we should use a systems approach in chronic disease prevention research. 

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DATE 2 Aug 2017

TYPE Videos

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  • Associate Professor Therese Riley

    Victoria University
    Headshot of Therese Riley
  • Professor Diane Finegood

    Simon Fraser University
    Professor Diane Finegood
  • Professor Mike Kelly

    University of Cambridge
    Professor Mike Kelly

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  • Prevention in the health sector ,
  • Systems and complexity ,
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